Downtown standoff ends 'peacefully' after nine hours

Updated 12:58 pm, Tuesday, September 10, 2013

A San Antonio police officer was in stable condition late Monday after being shot in the head by a man who then locked himself in a downtown motel room for nine hours before surrendering to police, officials said.

Terrazas was shot after he and other officers responded to a disturbance between a man and a woman at the Super 8 at 1614 N. St. Mary's St. just before 8 a.m. Monday, police said.

The shooting suspect was identified by his wife in a KABB interview as Melvin McKinney, 38. A warrant for aggravated assault of a public servant was issued Monday for a man of the same name and age.

McKinney fired at least one shot through the door before opening it and firing several more times, striking Terrazas, Police Chief William McManus said.

“I wouldn't call it a graze,” McManus said. “It's a serious wound.”

The standoff snarled traffic in the area, with the roads surrounding the motel closed and portions of Interstate 35 between Interstates 10 and 37 shut down most of the day. The nearby Central Catholic and Providence high schools were put on temporary lockdown.

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A San Antonio Police officer take aim at a shooting suspect at the Super 8 motel where the suspect shot a San Antonio police officer in the downtown area. The suspect was armed with a rifle and a gun at the motel located at 1614 N. St. Mary's, on Monday, Sept. 9, 2013. less

A San Antonio Police officer take aim at a shooting suspect at the Super 8 motel where the suspect shot a San Antonio police officer in the downtown area. The suspect was armed with a rifle and a gun at the ... more

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Melvin McKinney, Jr. is seen in a Sept. 10, 2013 booking photo provided Sept. 10, 2013, by the Bexar County Sheriff Department. McKinney is charged with aggravated assault against a public servant, among other charges, for allegedly shooting San Antonio police officer Aaron Terrazas as he responded to a domestic disturbance call at a downtown Motel 8. less

Melvin McKinney, Jr. is seen in a Sept. 10, 2013 booking photo provided Sept. 10, 2013, by the Bexar County Sheriff Department. McKinney is charged with aggravated assault against a public servant, among other ... more

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Melvin McKinney, a shooting suspect at the Super 8 motel where the suspect shot a San Antonio police officer in the downtown area.

Melvin McKinney, a shooting suspect at the Super 8 motel where the suspect shot a San Antonio police officer in the downtown area.

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An armed police officer holds a rifle Monday September 9, 2013 near the Super 8 Motel on the 1600 block of North St. Mary's after a San Antonio police officer was shot there. The officer was shot in the head and was taken to San Antonio Military Medical Center and is expected to live. Police remained in a standoff with the shooter as of Monday afternoon.

An armed police officer holds a rifle Monday September 9, 2013 near the Super 8 Motel on the 1600 block of North St. Mary's after a San Antonio police officer was shot there. The officer was shot in the head

San Antonio Police officers take possition near the Super 8 motel where a shooting suspect is allegedly barricaded. A San Antonio police officer was shot at the motel in the downtown area, police said. The suspect was armed with a rifle and a gun at the motel located at 1614 N. St. Mary's, on Monday, Sept. 9, 2013. less

San Antonio Police officers take possition near the Super 8 motel where a shooting suspect is allegedly barricaded. A San Antonio police officer was shot at the motel in the downtown area, police said. The ... more

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A San Antonio Police Department command post is set at the Super 8 motel where a shooting suspect is allegedly barricaded. A San Antonio police officer was shot at the motel in the downtown area, police said. The suspect was armed with a rifle and a gun at the motel located at 1614 N. St. Mary's, on Monday, Sept. 9, 2013. less

A San Antonio Police Department command post is set at the Super 8 motel where a shooting suspect is allegedly barricaded. A San Antonio police officer was shot at the motel in the downtown area, police said. ... more

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San Antonio Police officers man a possition near the Super 8 motel where a shooting suspect is allegedly barricaded. A San Antonio police officer was shot at the motel in the downtown area, police said. The suspect was armed with a rifle and a gun at the motel located at 1614 N. St. Mary's, on Monday, Sept. 9, 2013. less

San Antonio Police officers man a possition near the Super 8 motel where a shooting suspect is allegedly barricaded. A San Antonio police officer was shot at the motel in the downtown area, police said. The ... more

Photo: John Davenport, San Antonio Express-News

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An armed police officer holds a rifle on top of an armored vehicle Monday September 9, 2013 near the Super 8 Motel on the 1600 block of North St. Mary's after a San Antonio police officer was shot there. The officer was shot in the head and was taken to San Antonio Military Medical Center and is expected to live. Police remained in a standoff with the shooter as of Monday afternoon.

An armed police officer holds a rifle on top of an armored vehicle Monday September 9, 2013 near the Super 8 Motel on the 1600 block of North St. Mary's after a San Antonio police officer was shot there. The

Armed police officers hold rifles Monday September 9, 2013 at the Super 8 Motel on the 1600 block of North St. Mary's after a San Antonio police officer was shot there. The officer was shot in the head and was taken to San Antonio Military Medical Center and is expected to live. Police remained in a standoff with the shooter as of Monday afternoon.

Armed police officers hold rifles Monday September 9, 2013 at the Super 8 Motel on the 1600 block of North St. Mary's after a San Antonio police officer was shot there. The officer was shot in the head and was

A small child is in a window with a man at the Super 8 Motel on the 1600 block of N. St. Mary's Street where a San Antonio police officer was shot in the head Monday morning September 9, 2013. The shooter has been in a standoff with police most of the day and the officer is expected to survive. less

A small child is in a window with a man at the Super 8 Motel on the 1600 block of N. St. Mary's Street where a San Antonio police officer was shot in the head Monday morning September 9, 2013. The shooter has ... more

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Unidentified individuals talk to San Antonio Police officers at a command post set at the Super 8 motel where a shooting suspect is allegedly barricaded. A San Antonio police officer was shot at the motel in the downtown area, police said. The suspect was armed with a rifle and a gun at the motel located at 1614 N. St. Mary's, on Monday, Sept. 9, 2013.

Unidentified individuals talk to San Antonio Police officers at a command post set at the Super 8 motel where a shooting suspect is allegedly barricaded. A San Antonio police officer was shot at the motel in

Police meet with civilians Monday September 9, 2013 at the Super 8 Motel on the 1600 block of North St. Mary's after a San Antonio police officer was shot there. The officer was shot in the head and was taken to San Antonio Military Medical Center and is expected to live. Police remained in a standoff with the shooter as of Monday afternoon.

Police meet with civilians Monday September 9, 2013 at the Super 8 Motel on the 1600 block of North St. Mary's after a San Antonio police officer was shot there. The officer was shot in the head and was taken

A San Antonio Police officer take a possition near the Super 8 motel where a shooting suspect is allegedly barricaded. A San Antonio police officer was shot at the motel in the downtown area, police said. The suspect was armed with a rifle and a gun at the motel located at 1614 N. St. Mary's, on Monday, Sept. 9, 2013. less

A San Antonio Police officer take a possition near the Super 8 motel where a shooting suspect is allegedly barricaded. A San Antonio police officer was shot at the motel in the downtown area, police said. The ... more

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A San Antonio Police Department command post is set at the Super 8 motel where a shooting suspect is allegedly barricaded. A San Antonio police officer was shot at the motel in the downtown area, police said. Residents at the motel peer out as police swarm the area. The suspect was armed with a rifle and a gun at the motel located at 1614 N. St. Mary's, on Monday, Sept. 9, 2013.

A San Antonio Police Department command post is set at the Super 8 motel where a shooting suspect is allegedly barricaded. A San Antonio police officer was shot at the motel in the downtown area, police said.

A San Antonio Police Department command post is set at the Super 8 motel where a shooting suspect is allegedly barricaded. A San Antonio police officer was shot at the motel in the downtown area, police said. The suspect was armed with a rifle and a gun at the motel located at 1614 N. St. Mary's, on Monday, Sept. 9, 2013.

A San Antonio Police Department command post is set at the Super 8 motel where a shooting suspect is allegedly barricaded. A San Antonio police officer was shot at the motel in the downtown area, police said.

A San Antonio Police Department command post is set at the Super 8 motel where a shooting suspect is allegedly barricaded. A San Antonio police officer was shot at the motel in the downtown area, police said. The suspect was armed with a rifle and a gun at the motel located at 1614 N. St. Mary's, on Monday, Sept. 9, 2013. less

A San Antonio Police Department command post is set at the Super 8 motel where a shooting suspect is allegedly barricaded. A San Antonio police officer was shot at the motel in the downtown area, police said. ... more

Photo: John Davenport, San Antonio Express-News

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A San Antonio Police Department command post is set at the Super 8 motel where a shooting suspect is allegedly barricaded. A San Antonio police officer was been shot at the motel in the downtown area, police said. The suspect was armed with a rifle and a gun at the motel located at 1614 N. St. Mary's.

A San Antonio Police Department command post is set at the Super 8 motel where a shooting suspect is allegedly barricaded. A San Antonio police officer was been shot at the motel in the downtown area, police

An SAPD SWAT vehicle arrives at the scene where a San Antonio police officer was shot at a motel on North St. Mary's.

An SAPD SWAT vehicle arrives at the scene where a San Antonio police officer was shot at a motel on North St. Mary's.

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A San Antonio Police Department command post is set at the Super 8 motel where a shooting suspect is allegedly barricaded. A San Antonio police officer was been shot at the motel in the downtown area, police said. The suspect was armed with a rifle and a gun at the motel located at 1614 N. St. Mary's.

A San Antonio Police Department command post is set at the Super 8 motel where a shooting suspect is allegedly barricaded. A San Antonio police officer was been shot at the motel in the downtown area, police

A San Antonio Police Department command post is set at the Super 8 motel where a shooting suspect is allegedly barricaded. A San Antonio police officer was shot at the motel in the downtown area, police said. The suspect was armed with a rifle and a gun at the motel located at 1614 N. St. Mary's, on Monday, Sept. 9, 2013.

A San Antonio Police Department command post is set at the Super 8 motel where a shooting suspect is allegedly barricaded. A San Antonio police officer was shot at the motel in the downtown area, police said.

An umnarked police car, far right, blocks and diverts traffic off north-bound I-35 and I-10 interchange as a result of a traffic accident and a police-involved shooting at a Super 8.

An umnarked police car, far right, blocks and diverts traffic off north-bound I-35 and I-10 interchange as a result of a traffic accident and a police-involved shooting at a Super 8.

Photo: Jerry Lara

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Traffic was diveretd off I-35 northbound in the area of the downtown Y and I-37 interchange due to an accident and a police standoff in the St, Mary's Street area on Monday, September 9, 2013.

Traffic was diveretd off I-35 northbound in the area of the downtown Y and I-37 interchange due to an accident and a police standoff in the St, Mary's Street area on Monday, September 9, 2013.

Photo: Jerry Lara

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Downtown standoff ends 'peacefully' after nine hours

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McKinney surrendered about 5 p.m. He apparently was posting on his Facebook page during the standoff, writing, “THIS [EXPLETIVE] IS KRAZY” around 1 p.m. He later posted, “I LOVE ALL Y'ALL BUT THIS IS SOMETHING I HAVE TO DO … #LOSTWITHNORETURN.”

McKinney was charged in the past with drug possession and there was a warrant for him for an assault incident in March.

No one else was injured during the standoff. Police were initially unsure whether someone else was in the first-floor motel room with McKinney, but he was alone when he gave himself up. Police found a handgun after he surrendered.

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“This came to the conclusion that we wanted it to,” McManus said, noting that the suspect was not hurt.

Terrazas remained conscious after he was shot, McManus said. An off-duty officer who was nearby heard the gunshot on his radio, went to the motel and took Terrazas to a nearby hospital. He was then transferred to SAMMC, which has a top-level trauma center.

Fifteen to 20 police units and at least one EMS unit converged at the motel Monday morning. At least 12 police cars lined North St. Mary's, and SWAT officers wearing protective vests surrounded the motel, a two-story building not far from I-35.

McManus said negotiators were in “sporadic contact” throughout the day with McKinney, who did not give police much information. Relatives of McKinney came to the scene, but McManus said McKinney did not try to communicate with them.

Just before noon, friends began posting words of encouragement on a Facebook page that appeared to belong to the wounded officer.

“Stay strong,” read one message. “I'm praying for a full recovery and thanking The Lord you are okay,” read another.

He appears to have served as a Marine from 1998 until 2002, reaching the rank of corporal.

Terrazas' shooting is the fourth time this year that an officer or deputy has been shot in the line of duty.

“These are always very stark reminders of how dangerous police work can be,” McManus said during the standoff.

In June, SAPD Officer Christopher Johnson was shot in the leg while responding to a disturbance in the 5100 block of Galahad.

In February, two Bexar County deputies were wounded on the job.

On Feb. 22, Deputy Manuel Herrera was shot by a man who stole his Chevrolet Tahoe and sparked a multiagency chase that ended with the suspect shooting himself in the head. The suspect, who died, also had been shot by police.

On Feb. 5, Deputy Jose Esquivel was shot twice in the arms as he tried to serve a warrant. Esquivel was wearing a bulletproof vest at the time.

At the motel, guests in harm's way were relocated to other rooms during the standoff. Indi Gargasz, 20, and Kenzie Hudgins, 21, both hairstylists from Durant, Okla., in town for a convention, said police went door to door at the motel, telling people to stay in their rooms. Some were taken to the motel office to give statements to police.

Emilio Lara, 35, an event planner visiting from Houston, said he left the motel and was not allowed back to his room.

Terrazas is one of two officers who were suspended by McManus in August 2010 for what was described as “a pattern of inappropriate behavior and harassment” toward a female officer.

McManus issued an indefinite suspension for Terrazas and a 60-day suspension for his counterpart.

Terrazas appealed his punishment. Police didn't return calls as to when he was reinstated.